The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, January 01, 1894, THIRD EDITION, Image 3

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Cnstorla is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's proscription for Infants
nnd Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine, nor
other Narcotic suhstnncc. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guaranteo is thirty years' uso by
Millions of Mothers. Castorla Is the Children's Panacea
the Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
"Cnatorlalsso well adapted to children that
I recommend It as superior to any proscription
known to me." H. A. Anouan, M. 1.,
ltl So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, Jf. Y.
" The. uso of ' Oatorla ' Is m universal and
Its merits bo well known that It seems a work
of supererogation to endorse it. row are the
Intelllcent fomflle who do not keep OastorU
within easy reach."
Cuaos IUiittk, I). I).,
New York City.
Castoria.
Castoria cures Oolic, Constipation,
Sour Stomach, filar rhcaa, Eructation,
Kilta Worm, gives sleep, and promotes di
lution. Without injurious medloation.
"For several years I have recommended
your 'Oastorta,' nnd shall alwayr continue to
do so a it has invariably produoed heneflclal
itsnilts."
Edwin 1 1'irpu, 51. I).,
186th Street and 7th Ave., New York City.
Tub Chntaob. CoMr-AKY, 77 Mmuuv Srniorr, Nmv York Cot
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S1.C0 per notUeSfXP
H. & S. P K. Co., No. 1,
BOBBINS' OPEiU HOUSE, SHENANDOAH.
BEGINNING,
V
Ending JANUARY S, 1801
1U UUU1LIUU IU lUH iwt.
the magnificent display at the booths
I acre win uo u brr"u
t MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT I
And other amusements. Change of
program each night. A numoercu
ticket given to each person purcuas
lng a ticket of admission.
, Tickets, Only 5 Cts.
Speech ltostored.
For five years I BuHerod with pain and dis
charge of the throat, Hacking cough, frontal
headsohe, weal: eyes, &c, at times, could not
talk above a whisper', lost weight continually,
and not a' le to work. I was treated by ite
best pbyst' 1.1ns in the county, but received oo
relief After giving up all hones I was reojm.
mended to use a bottlo of Mayers' Maguetio
Catarrh Curo, After using it for four wcek4
my Bpeech rjturned. All symptoms of Catarrh
have disappeared and "I feel like a different
person."
Mns. EI.IAS Handwehk,
Elk Lick, Somerset Co., Pa,
TheJ&bove is one of the many testimonials
we have received this week, and we will publish
every two weeks additional persons having
been cured by our marvelous medicine. Try u
bottle and be cured at once.
Maykhs DnuoCo,,
Oakland, Aid.
For silo by druggists.
Mayera' Magnptto Catarrh Cure is the only
nedlclne utod by vapor Inhalation, and Is
guaranteed by your druggist.
" A DIVIDEND PAYEU.
ft Gflll Dollar iiiiiW,
Of Cripple Creeli, Colorado.
Organized under laws'of Colorado Capital
stock, 70O.UCU ebares, par value Ji eacn,
Tull J'atd nml JVoii assessable.
lSO,t)UO Shores fit Treacury
The mine is located in the richest portion of
the celebrated gold producing dlstriotof CrlpJ
pie Creek, and is held under a United Btale
PaWork Is carried on day and night, and high
grade oro is being taken out in largo quant I lies.
In January, 1891, the company w2ll begin i-ay-lne
regular monthly dividends at ibe rate of
tH per cent, per annum on the
amount invented.
H. H. OFFICER, See. and Treas.
A limited amount of the sharfs are now offered
At SO Cents Per .Share. Block, prospectus
and eiperta' report may be obtained from the
banking house of
H. R. LOUNSBEHY,
lM318t-eod 67 UroaOay, New York.
Cures Coughs, Hoarser eif( Wore Throat,
Croupprompily; relieves Whooping Vouch
and Asthma. Fnr Consumption ithasno
rit al: has cured thousands where all others
ntfllrrnv i.-rTT if tnfcrn in time. Sold
by Druggists on a srunninteo. For Lame Back
orChest use SHIMHI'S VI.ASX1SU. 25 cts.
.CATAHRH
Remedy:
TtncA mn iTHirrh? Vhlaremedv is cuaran-
teed to cure sou. Price OO cts. Injector f roa.
Sold by C. H. Hsgcnhuch, Shenandoah.
or Chest, use BMiMU'i
WuH 'ill FILLS
: ntbttitU. V
i.l Kent ai-a. mil uju Ac t)"ual-lt, or teinl 4t
1 t, W ! Mi.nu 4 fir puik'tUiiisi, t UltwUUil. u
C S ltIItr far l.ttrtle in letttr. t rt tun
Av fr MolL I,OOOT MtroutfU. JVatoj)r
f Jf, W 'A K ttrttigtaix
rENNl
DAFI, BIWOV" r- UJi'.r. vni"
X S Vv4U I)rui.frit ("r Chickt-teri hhgtuh
w J-r3jSil,1t,i n. iit-i with blue rllibon. 1
AMUSEMENTS.
APopulpr Editor M triers His
Bride of a Month,
A PITIABLE SOEHE OF HORItOE.
The Murderer, After IIm fnnne Act,
Thr.ni. Illineir llpn the llody nf III
Victim and Call. Ipoii Her to Come
Itnck to lllim J
5IFIHA. Ph.. .Tati'. 1. I'mfuwir Swlthtn
C. Short 1 Id jie, pnclpiil of tlie MeJIa
Academy for Hoys, shot nnd Iristimtly
killed hli wife yiwterdiiy wlillo promen
adtiiK on one of the principal streets u(
thlsolty. The couple hnd been mnrrled
hut n month, and the only cause that can
be useluned for the deed 1 temporary In
sanity from tho effects of n recent nttnok
of tho Rrlp, combined with buslnew re
Verses. There were no wltnenses to tbo
murder who were nearenongli tohearany
ronversatlon that limy have preceded It,
and Professor ShortlldRe hns been totally
Irrational iver flnce It occurred.
All that cnu be lenrned, until he re
covers his reason, is that the couple went
out for n walk during tho morning, and
thnt When fhey had reached n point on
JelTer-ion street, n few minutes wnlkfrom
their home, the frenzied man suddenly
drew n pistol and tired six shots In rapid
succession Into tho woman's bead. Then
he threw himself upon her prostrate form,
nnd when those who saw the tragedy
readied tho scene she was beyond all
human aid, and he was frantically call
inn to hr. to come back to him.
Tho victim was Mario Dixon Jones be
fore she married the man who killed her.
She was about 26 years old, nnd very
handsome. Profesbor Shortlidge had been
married before, and has three children by
his first wife, who died four years aire-
Within a week after his second marringo
be became seriously 111 with tho grip. Ills
younc wife nursed him faithfully, and on
Saturday he was well enough to go out
for a short walk, lesterday he started
out again. Something in his manner
caused his wife to volunteer to go with
him, nnd arm in arm they left tho house.
They took up n course toward East Media
which led them through a bit of wood
land on .TelTcrson street.- When In tho
midst of this they were seen by several
people, to stop suddenly, and what ap
peared to be n brief struggle took place,
Then there was a sharp report, followed
by another mid nnother.
Among those who were near enough to
see nnd hear thin was Chief of Police Mo
KnifT, who quickly ran to tho spot. When
he reached it Mrs. Shortlidge waslylngon
her faco with the blood flowing in torrents
from six ghastly wounds in her head.
Across her prostrate form lay her hus
band, shrieking and crying to her to come
back and spenk to him.
As McKnilT reached his side Shortlidge
sprang to his feet and ordered him to go
away. McKnill nttempted to seize the
frantic man, but the latter eluded him
nnd again threw himself upon the body
of the woman he bad killed. Grasping
the frightfully wounded head of his vic
tim in his hands he rained kiss after kiss
upon the lips of the dying woman, punc
tuating them with terms of endearment
and entreaties that she should speak to
him. McKniir first secured tho pistol nnd
then gontly drw the murderer nwny front
his victim, just ns tho last breath of her
young life linttered from her lips.
Tender hands picked up the mutilated
body nnd carried it away, while McKnill'
took the murderer to jail. After taking. i
few steps J.'rqfessor Shor.tliilge-jaeled And
would'havu fallen from sheer weakness
had not the chief of police (might him. It
was found neccsnry to coii"ey hhn tojail
in a enrringe, where he coniinues 'o rae
about his victim, and to entreat her to
come to him.
Professor Shortlidge came to Media Ii:
1874, and founded tho school of which he
is the head. Jie comes from an old Uuaker
family mid is a graduate of Harvard,
where he vuis the lecipient of lionoi. and
u noted ntbiete. Upon leaving Harvard
he embraced journalism, but gave it up
to open a boarding school for hoys in Keii'
nett Suunro. From there he came to Mo-
din. Ills school here has gained an en
viable reputation ns a preparatory lnsti
tute, and many a collegiate has passed
through its course of study. Financially
it has been a success, but its founder lias
been unfortunate in other ways, and bo-
causo of his ilnnnclal embarrassments the
school lias been in the hands of a receiver
for some time past, although Professor
Shortledge remained nt the bend of tho
educational department. He has always
enjoyed tho respect and confidence of the
people of Media in the highest degreo.
Mrs. sjhortliuge came here troni lirook-
lyn about four years ago with her mother,
Mrs. Marie Dixou Jones, who attained a
great denl of notoriety there by reason of
a suit for libel which she brought against
the Brooklyn Eaglo, and which grew out
of charges made ngoinst her by that
jourunl in connection with n hospital for
merly conducted by her in lirooklyn. The
deceased was also the thenleceof the Kev-
Henry Dixon Jones, who was formerly
pastor of Christ church in this city,
pEUGUSON'd THEATRE.
I'. J. FKHGU30N, MANAGER
TUESDAY, January M, 1894,
The Sensational Dmm,
MASTER AP MAN.
New York Palmer's Theatric. Brilliant suo
cose. Carlton iron mills in full blast.
The greatest scene on the American stage.
Prices, s, 50 and 75 Cents.
Itestrved seats at Klrlln's drug store.
COPYRIGHTS
CAN I OIJTAIN A PATKNTf Por n
prompt answer and an honoet opinion, write to
Blt'NN fc CO., who have bad nearly nflv years'
eiperisacelnthepatcr.t buslwen. Communloa-
iOrm
iin ueui. .ivu. .v ii-
adentraolioouseiiiirio.
. .... .1 1) Auini-lrnii. nil
3 tufcon turoiuH amnii cc receive
itlcelntboHrloutlilc Amerirnu, and
luroilKUt wid ly bsi'irotlie publlowlth
U tho Inventor. Tina splendid wper,
.(iiS?i.'iTkilii'JO ' anyeolentlBo work in tho
ildlnj HI a"".,, gample cmj oaecnt free,
SSnfftfn lW"n.monil.lr.f-'Waycar. amnio
Jio fii! A lts- Kvory number contains boau.
tent animus. K
dImis. enaWtntr lH(le to fcliow tbo
BuCUr'3 kuuit avi,
pew YOUKUUI BnoAUWAT.
pEUGUSON'H THEATUE.
P. J, rEUQCBON, UANAQEll,
VI
Wednesday, Jan. 3rd, 1894.
"The smart little bit of a man,"
Mark Murphy,
In the Crust of Irish Society,
C'Dnwri's Neighbors,
A laupli In evi rs line. Hpeclal mid d
auraciio- MD KELLY, iho II" (M
feautv Km cf iho Daso nail Hfd.
Prices, 25, 50 and 75 Cents.
Reserved Beats at Klrlln's druj store,
Tito Hundrod Destitute Fninllles.
Jamestown, X. Y., Jan. 1. (Jails for aid
upon the ponrmaster and the aid societies
increase daily. The situation is alarming.
and if the many manufacturing industries
do not begin operations soon, sons to give
work to the thousands of bnnds that were
employed in them there is no telling wbnt.
the outconie-wlll he. l'oormnster Arena
hns nearly two huflclred families under
his care at present. The sum of fla.OOU
appropriated to cure for the poor is ex
hausted.
JllcKnne Indicted.
NEW YoitK, Jnn.l. J ustices of the Peace
Newton and Sutherland, of Gravesend,
with John Y. McKnne, were orrested on
in order issued by Justice Cullon on new
Warrants. There are eleven indictments
against McKaneand two each against the
others. All tho indicted tounu nouns
men. nnd were released on bail. James
Murphy, McKane's private secretary, has
also been Indicted.
. A Denver Dank lteaumes.
DKNVKn, Jan. 1. The Denver Savings
bank, which succumbed to the panic of
last July only after 11 stubborn fight, will
reonen for business tomorrow, Tho Peo-
ole's Snvlnits hank has abandoned the at
tempt to resume, and will pay 11 dividend
of 10 per cent, on $955,000 of proven claims
tomorrow.
A Well Klinr11 Srwiiiff Machine Man Dead
Bkidoetokt. Conn.. Jan. 1. Nathaniel
W. Wheeler, president of the Wheeler nnd
Wilson Hewing .Mncnino company, mount
his home in this olty at the age of li. He
leaves n fortune estimated nt fiOO.OOO.
lli'terinlnod Yimnc Rulclde.
Franklin. Pa.. Jan. 1. Miss Cora Bow-
mnn. tho nrettv young daughter of Wes
ley Dowman, a well lo do farmer living
in Oakmont township, five miles west of
this city, took a quantity of laudanum
Thursday night with suicmal intent, one
got an overituso nnd recovered entirely
Saturday night she shot herself with e
3-callber revolver, the bullet penetrating
the left breast close to the heart and pass
inn- clear throuiih her body The attend
ing physicians give no hopes for her re
covery A lover's quarrel was the oauia.
r
nan wen i,
stop to V(
To gen,
r m 1 y
' j . 11 i 1
"( i cnso'ntinn
11 t Ii -it than well
ic-Mile s
ponder,
ba- k flesh and
spirits is every-th'ng.
of p'ire Cod Liver Oil with Hypo-
juiospliiles is presenbed by lead
ing physicians everjrvvhere for uil-
nents th t are causing rapid loss
u lleah : 1 vital strenpth.
Scott's t mulsion will Oo more t'lan
to stop a lingering Cough- it fortifli-a
Jhncystem AflAISST coughs and cold;,.
r. ntT, il 1 v Sr it Rnwno. N. Y. AM ('-.
Ennston
behoch Willi the Ills liner.
New Your, Jan. 1. f-'choch won the big
cycle race by the gieategt score ever made
In a like contest. The core at the fin h
was as follows: Schoek, 1,800; Waller,
MM', Martin, I.4IH); Albert, 1,110; Van
Embcrg, 1,401; Golden, 1,318; Meixell,
1,100; Fonder, 1,040; IJnrton, l.llOU; jVsh
inger, 8T0.
llrtck Work Olnsn DtiiTn
HUNTlNdlKix, Pa., Jan. 1. Wigton &
Son, manufacturers of fire brick in this
place, have decided upon the indefinite.
suspension of work in their extensive
yaids near Phllllpsburg, Centre county.
the suspension throws out of work 1:0
men.
lull, r 1 lis
: I
They Burn"
of
MANY PEIF
The Mob, II- 1894.
makers x
and Hia t
I'innlly 111
:J0 WASTE
1894 JANUARY. 1894
Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa.
7J9 10 11 2 13
14 156 Y7 28W 20
J2l22 3 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31
MOON'S PHASES,
lMoon
R 10:07
U p.m.
First i A 7:00
uarter p. m.
Full n-i 10:11
Moon 6i. a.m.
(T Third, no 11:51
M Quarter O a.m
Professional Cords.
pitOR FKEDKRICK ZE1TZ,
INSTRUCTOR OF MUSIC,
Is prepared to give Instructions on piano, organ,
-irinu nna oana insiruracni. i' or inrmer in.
formation call on oraddres Onuni.nit Duos.,
no. 1. Norm Alain Ftrect, enennnaonn.
JOHN K. COYI.K,
A TTfl 11NK Y- A T-l.A W.
Office Heddall building. Htienndoli, I't.
PALKUMO,
Hie rioting
vailed in sev
time past Is
rival of si ro)
nnxionsiynx the Primaries
tens.
At Trepan Near,
has been rec
said that tht
so excited tli
ThetaiSi2. MONTH LEFT
trano. n toy,
ated about t'
appears thnijit (let Tnt'.llier nnd
of roadmaki ,. , ,, ,, ,
tacked tho .'r l,n,,,,"B '""
evidently pilher Tilings Must he
they secureiWecks.
revolvers, hi
pikes or knl
makers orK1 , , .
marched onri"K clectlcns forlS'.ll
sentry boiteiTueeday of February,
ofllces, nfterho month, and under
with the olV making uonilnations
tral 1CtmVncor wlieu f'o iwty
record olllc . . , ,
nnddoli,Koi,avo to takt ul' the
The whole
uproar, the t lw of 1693 requires
their lives oby certificates of tmrty
residences, )wnliln
caded and p)r(JctorB , ,h
most with . ., , ,
their coram' Couuty omniissioncrs
The mob, helorc the election,
Into a numamo ofllces by noiulim.
the bnrrelsftecu days before it
the streets, computation thnt tho
a,?tntitloa must bo tiled by tho
for further i , . ., , J ,
At n fclt.ni111 um' "lereiorc, lets
wns refonn'or "10 respective parties
and greatlycs together, inako thoir
ment of thitiiecertlncaUs and have
way to MaDi
attncKeu i ,,, ,. , .,, .
modo'by tLtrInccllnK,to (1rftw ,ho
doors. The" "'is week, or tho fiit
fenders of at tho latest. Many
liberating hcmeelves to bo miidcd
joined will olectou uil Rro not
Bt?'n"'1''citcen days which must
residence o1'0 811,1 ",0 comPlotlon
postofiice. vampaign.
hnio mncre any citizens who in-
ri'.ng for offlco, they should hustle
n' people know they aie candidates.
it
to
sp
an
pri GET BEADS-
pel
JOL. FOSTER,
A TTORXEY p-k! COUXfiKLLEIl'AT'LA Y.-
Room 3. Mountain CltvUank Uulldlntr. Pottn-
vllle.l'a
jJ M UUKtCK
A TTORqgtr A T-l.A W.
, SHHADOAH, Pi,
(JI..CO Koom3, I. O Building, Hhonandot
-(l ISsterly building, Pottsville.
QR. K. I10GIILi;ltNKH,
Physician an!t Surgton.
Advlco tree nt druft store. 1W Pouth Main
street. Private consultation nt rcwidcLce 112
Soutli Jurdln atrcot, from 0 to 7:8J p. m.
HAVIOE,
ausaaoK OBKTm.
Office Northeast Cor tfin Ml Centra St
ticnandoah, over Stein's drug store.
J PIF.RUE UOUEKT-I, M. D
no. -to laast eai mreei,
KHENANUOH, PA.
Offlco Hours 1:30 to 3 and tl:30 to t) p. ra.
D
It. J. 8. OALI.EN,
No 31 Homh JarJtn Street, fclienandoih.
Office llouits: H30 to 3 and (isso to P. M
Except Thlirhdiy evening.
iVo office work ok Sunday except by arrange
ment. A strict adherence to the office hourt
U absolutely necessary.
l31-6m NIOIIT VISITS, st.so.
pltOF T. J. WAT80N,
Teacher ot
VIOLIN, GUITAR, DAN10 and MANDOLIN.
U.ivlnc had sixteen years' experience as a
teacher ot instrumental mu.io giving Instrnc
lion ou the anove instrumenis. wora leit si
llrumm's iowelry store will rccelvo prompt at
tention.
JJ- B. KI8TLEK, M. D
PHYSICIAN AND HVRORON.
)fflce-120 North Jardla street, Shensndoth,
Delcamp's Livery Stable
E. DE I.CAMP, JR., Prop.,
WEST STREET, Between Centre and Lloyd,
SlieiinncloHlj, I'cuiia.
Teams to hire for all purposes on reasonable
terms-
H. F. FAUST'S
Electric Call Bell
and Burglar Alarm!
Himplo, Perfect and Cheap. Everybody de
lighted with it. Orders left at ISO Mouth Jar
din street, Mhcnandoah l'a. will bo prompt!)
attended to.
Tho Man Who wrote the Song I
"He never oaret to minder
Void his own fireside,"
wis In'nired while slttltie before one of mv lint
Ueutcro. I also have on hand the bett tttoves
and tlangesln the market and a large stoek ol
liouserurnishtng Goods, l'lumblug, rnoilng
and Spouting a specially, All woi k guaranteed.
p. o. "Wja-TanjEiits,
Cor. ot Lloyd and White Sts., Bhenandoah, Pa,
NEW GARPESTS
Sewed and laid, old ones relltted. Mattresses
made to oruer
Camels. Mattretees Feathers. Itobes. Huen.
Cushions, &c, uiadti free from dirt and moth
In wet or ury weather
Prompt attention piven to orders. Address
hl'KM Hi:N" .T1Nu tUMPANY.
North bowers hireet
l" m henandoah, l'a,
sy to do that is by putting an an-
it in cold, bold type in' the nows-
ntid
Fur Letter Cnrrlir.
w Clerks in 1'ebniary.
con'1 J u'uii mo auveni m jl osi-
towjt into olllc the following notice
troo Heeald for publication :
tllell aflryl(.n niitmi.iHHmiii. A eom
chat
j ,t. : , t
uiiittiiuii, uuuci iiiu rnwui mi
Thouirh tl'l troons wnrn nhln tn
ONE CENT.
i;iuonai
Tnggert hns returned to Phlladel
rick Iienuer jpent yestenlay t Potte-
Hacslcr, of Pottsvllle, wwi In
nlng.
Hcese, of ("cntralla, was In town
town
this
Thou
phis.
Fred
vlllo.
C. H.
till! mi
John
inornln
School Director II, J, Muldoon spent to
day at Pottsvllle,
fcamuci iodlniky, or Pottsvllle, spentNew
Year's day here.
William lioyal, of Philadelphia, was in
town to-day.
Samuel Uellncr was one of the l'hiladeb
phlaus in town to-day.
Mlse Amelia Bonner, of Plaiufield, N. J
is visiting Mrs. A. T. Jones.
Archie Campbell, the Philadelphia drum
mer, took orders in town to-day.
Mrs. J. It. lioyer returned homo from Port
Carbon last ovciilng.
Valontlno Bicrinan, of Philadelphia, spent
yeetetday In town with his parents.
T. It. lloddall is a sufferer .from his old
enemy oatbunclo. IJe has two this tlmo.
Christ. Foltz, of Philadelphia, is spending
a few days in town witli relatives.
William U. Smith, of tho Philadelphia Arm
of Smith, Foster & Co., was in town to-day.
William A. Cuthcr and sou left for theli
homo in Bluoflcld, West Virginia, this morn.
Ing.
Edward Shoemaker loft this morning for
Carlisle to rosuuio his studies at tl.o Dickinson
law school. ' '
Misses- Ulla Maun and May Watts, ol
Ashland! were tho guests oC town irieudi
jestordiBy.
llarrrlClausrr and John Prico, Jr., have
returned! to Philadelphia tu resume their
uiedicalM.tudles.
M. M! Burke, :!., will ruovo into the cot
tago oiijS outh Whito street recently occupied
by Ms.ielr Finney.
Jouaulau Roger?, of town, nnd his son,
Sauiuo'flof Mt. C'nrniol, spent to day in at
tendanSf at tho Potlsvillo court.
llarrjbf lluntzinger, of the Lost Creek cn
ginccriidt coriw, spent Now Year's day with
his parents at Poltsvlllo.
Martlil Fahoy, P. F. King and Tim O'Brien
left town this morning for Berwick to wit
ness the jUresliu Ileudeishott foot race.
lhoms banger and Thomas Williams, of
Mt. Canjliel, accompanied by George Scanlau
of Phll.Ulelphia, paid a visit to town lasi
night,
P. P. Ill Kirlin has movod his family next
door injtho same building. Mayor Fiuuoy
now occDjpies tho part lnado vacant by Mr.
Ml rI Ills,
Shenandoah Young- Man
Killed at Packerton.
REMAINS BROUGHT HERE
Thiiiiin ltniniildn Atteiimteil In .tilmi.
Upon a Moving Freight Train, Hut Fell
llenratli the Wheel and Was Cruitim!
tn tl.ilth.
The Ixihigh. Valley passenger train which
arrived hero at 8:58 this nioriug brounht
tho dead body of Thomas Royuolds from
I'ackerton. Undertaker O'linra took chargo
of tho remains and convoyed thorn to the
homo of tho deceased's mothor, Mrs. Mary
Reynolds, a widow residing ou West Osk
street.
Reynold's mot his death on tho Lehigh
Valley Railroad at Packortou last night.
Ho ami a young man named O'Brion, said to
hall from the First ward of this town, were
walking about tho railroad yard and whon a
freight train approached Reynolds tried
to jump ou it. Ho slipped and felt beneath
tho wheols and his body was terribly
mauglcd.
Tho deceased was 21 years of ago. IIo
worked for tho Hochlcr Bros, ou South
.Isrdln street. When In town ho mado his
homo with his mother. About a week sgo
ho got into soiiio troublo and having hoard
that the pollco were after him ho disappeared,
lie was to have gone to Buffalo and It is
supposed that his object in attempting to
jump on tho freight train was to continuo his
journey to that point.
Klrlln,
Inside
McDona
Year's
UJicUJieifi,
ottomce.
bulldiiiKS, 'they were unable to restore
order, and the olllcers sent for additional
reinforcements, which were hurried to tho
spot ns soiln s possible, the mob in the
meanwhile) retaining possession of tho
ntitlmung the work of destruc-
town and d
tlon.
While tl
strange ns
to ba flllf.
mobs have
Humbert
Ttyey cheer,
lis work of riot was in progress,
it may seem, the mob seemed
kl, as all the previous Sicilian
been, with enthusiasm forKinc
and Queen Marcaret of Italy.
ed repeatedly for the king and
-n. nm.' cnrrled their nnrtmittt tinn
uauners ivliile continuine- their riotous
demonstra ions.
Finnllv A larac bodvof troons nndnollrn
reached CiWelvetrano, nnd tho main body
of the moll was dispersed at the point of
the hayonnt.
Prnvlifpuce's MUsIng Hank Teller.
PROVIDBNXK, Jan. 1. Xothinn; has been
heard of tjlie missing teller, William Aus
tin llcnnel t, of the Globe National bank.
It hns bejn found that one of his novel
schemes jo (jet monoy was to destroy
original I hecks sent In from depositors,
make outluew ones for smaller amounts
and drawiu check in his own fnvor fur the
balance, lllo would credit the dep isitor
In the p:m book for the correct amount,
nnd woulll credit him for the less amount
In the baLk books.
SCRANlJ
In tho upj
are vigor
berment.,
Want a New Connty.
UN, Pa., Jan. 1. Business men
er part of Luckawanna county
msly agitating county dlsmein-
'Ihey want to create a new
county opt ot portions of Lackawanna,
Susqueha1! no and Wayne. The proposed
I be about as large as Laoka
nnty, and will contain such
places as Corbondnle, Forrest
mart, Arcbbald, Jermyn and
county
wanna e,
thriving.
City, Wj
Aiayiieiu.
alltlcal Crluls In Japan,
YoKOiiji.iiA, Jan. 1. There is apolitical
crisis heiJ;. and scenes ot the utmost dig
order wire witnessed on Friday, when
parliament reussembled, arising out of
the excitement over the question ot the
presidency A good deal ot violent lan
guage was exchanged. The government
ended the tumult by dissolving the par
liament. The election campaign, it is ex
pected, will be of an unusually exciting
nature.
Scluefer to llecome an "Actor."
New Tork, Jon. 1. "Jake" Schaefer la
going oi the stage as a star. The wizard
of billiards has entered Into copartnership
with ej.-varlety performers Ward nnd
Vokes.Ynd will appear with them next
season In a farce comedy. Aside from
speuklnV a fewllnes "Jake" will enjoy a
thlnkira; part until the third act, when
jlvo nn exhibition of fancy shots
phlnx, He is to receive tJ60 per
he it to.
with a
week.
Clial
P.HlJ
man rinrrlty (loin? to Florida
KI.I'MIA, Jan. 1. Chairman W.
F. Ilntrity, of the Democratic national
committee, reports of whoso illness have
been liliblisbed. savs there Is nothing In
bis conllltlon to cause alarm. His system
Is Bomd.vhat run down and he intends to
go to Ilorida to lecupenitu about the mid
dle of January.
Ordered to tli rnmeroom.
HEnois, Jan. 1. The German cruiser
i Wilhelui, currying 856 men, has
ilered to the Canieroons from Wll
nven. The newHpupers regard this
u that mnttent in the Cameroons
'time Hei'ioiistliRndispHtclies repre-
ni to be
Foreman McKcono and Edward
d, 11 ro boss, of Colorado, spent New
lay visiting their many acquaint-
A NARROW ESCAPE!
How it Happened.
THE SURCHARGING.
Kecklesl llxpendltures Charged hr
County Auditor.
The report that County Auditors Alien,
Wachtcr and Morau had surcharged County
Commissioners Bowes, DoTurk and liccd
with $1,100, and Poor Commissioners Tracey
aud Bergan with l&o.OO, is contlrmcd by tho
Prothonotary.
Among tho items surcharged are four
aggregating $SO0 paid to William Wllhclm,
Esq., for professional scrvicos to the County
Commissioners in supervising the triennial
assessment last year. The grounds for the
eurcharge arc Unit tho Commissioners are
bound personally to sup crviso the triennial
assessments, and to hear appeals from the
i,...n... ,... .
,:Jho following remarkable event In n lndv".
life will Intcrestthe render: "For a long tlin'i- I
had a terrible pain at my heart, whli-li Hut
tered almost Incessantly. 1 had no uppi tl-,
and could not sleep. I would be iviuni, I!,
to sit up In lied anil belch gas from my -oili
ach until I thought every iriini.'' mnilil j
my Inst. There wus n feeling of .nni, ,l,r
a bout my heart, nnd I was afraid t. dr ivf-.
lull breath. I couldn't sweep a muni lib
.mt, hitting down and resting; but, iLn
(jod, by the help of New Heart Cure ,' II i
U past and I feel lIKo another won. i U
fnrn using tho Now Heart Cine I lud t 1 .
dlilorent so-called remedies and been in
by doctors without any benefit mini I
b-ii Ii discouraged and dligmled. JIv In- i
lioiulitino a bottio of Hr. .Miles' 5,c I:,.,
J'uio, nnd am happy to say I never n in u
It. as I iioiv have a splendid iippiilii in,
-U-ep well. I weighed lit pound.-. n n 1 i,
-'.in taking the remedy, and now I win, V-1 o
Its oireet in my case hns been trulv v.: i m .
h is. It far surpasses uny oiIiit im1, , I
luivo eer taken or any benelii I i-.w n
c-lved from phys-iclans."- Mrs. lim i-, :-ui. i
I'liMsvllle. l'a , Oi-1ober 13, 1HW.
Dr. Miles' New lie.iit Ciito In sold on a pu"
I ! yogiiaranteoby nil druggists, m-bv (In- i
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, I ml., on in i i,. .
prlro, 81 per bottlo, six bottles js, express pii
,Kiid. This gieat discovery bv nu i-inluei
-pei lallst In heart dlseime, contains uoulu:
opiates nor dangerous drugs.
WM. J. LLOYD'S
palace Saloon....
and Restaurant,
(Under the Palace Theatre)
G5-ixvicaL-crillo. lSrn .
I
Of llnllM. 111
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of tha.Wlf WRVS Of thrnTOlr.fr nta-
w.. u,uiiiuuh ill winini
Vi3, moroumiv rejlalil
ic me or acciccnt, suph
In BlBt
either 1
by
No. ISO
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South Jardln sircot, 8;
.ThflfiS 1317 Arch
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Liiammuiiir TTIiai Ollinri jii tftrii..
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BLOOD POISON Kmry
newhiethodliiao to lHlilavi. It vnars' Kurin
JfIVHosyiuUnd J2 lirai tlraleiperlenco, aa
I UertlflcatrW and IHufnitiftH t,rnvt. Wcmt flvn
1 2-cwjt Btampa tor boot. " TltUTII," the only j
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tge. Tlieniiiststubliiiruanilitaugerou. l
loueiteu. wnit'iircaiiauiiuttsaeii.
The Itettaurant is one of the best in the'eoal
regions, and bos elegant dining parlors attached
for the use of ladles.
The liar le stocked with the best ales, beers,
porters, wines, liquors and cigars.
RETT 1 6' S
Boer and Porter.
T AM AGENT for the
x Chan, ilettig's Cele
brated Beer aud Porter In
thla vicinity, also Berguer
A Engel's celebrated India
Pale Ales aud Old Stock.
Orders will receive prompt
attention. Finest branda
of Liquors and Cigars.
SOLOMON HAAK
120 South Mam Street.
I'riuco
been o
hoi i ii"
nre furl
teut
nAii
tlf-
lYiJi-jlr.inluim tu 1 Ight fur llnwll.
Wni.rsimiiti Pa , Jim 1 p;eiits for
the lijiuuian Kovermnent have sertired
n'iout( dtren brand Army veterans In
this ccjinty for sarvloe In Iiraill, The
men alu experienced soldUra, aa Wilt
MISCELLANEOUS.
SOLICITOUS WANIT.D.-For
npply at IIeiiai.d onioe.
partloulars
tirANTED. A good girl for general house
t T wora ill small ittuiiiy. Apiny iu 'Ji'yu
Yedlnsky, 31 H. Jard n street. 1-W tt
RKM, ESTATK I'Oll SAr.K.-Ploparty
situated at the northwest corner ot Coal
SOxl'iU loet, and six dwelling houses. Apply to
f rame w. wn-un, iiujuui-iiiduiiiiiiDuci-i
U is .'w
die tol lilt at lion"
kpu rmi 1'i'H' 'bd p v " ii w
ta lewan ' i ry has be .
plall'1 N x"f -T3 Tl'.2CIUl.
StT u '"i 3 ar- maisiii , i "a ca-(
pt-i n Adar- 1 11 I- uel d j.
bui phio,
rv watches
ds neeuine
talkiuu
Permanent
t I jljn-
IIM Q-S . Rv.'a r. n
I o-WJun. -U. but-
rui (ri'Utiuetiltytiiuu.
'SHOEMAKERS'
Geriera! Supply Store !
' whole,.l - nd HetaU 1'IilCES.
aronaxr x. TXinussiecE
Ffiguson House bldg., Ccnlro Htreet.
A CUP OP
delicious to the taste, Invigorating
arieT strengthening to the body,
made In ONE MINUTE from
S
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mm,
rMiTAiiii A Cur, Aril
mm
74,
Only SO cts. for a full pouud package,
Vrea cunple on applloat Ion to manutacturers.
von, aujs uv
1. R. Severn, F. K. Jlagargle, W. II. Water
CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT
No. 2)7 West Coal Street,
HENANDOAH, PENNA.
-AGENT POU-
Celebrated lager
ID PIISNER BEERS,
Porter, Ale and
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